Since the move, India has been jostling hard to understand, what exactly hit them. The move, an attempt to curb the menace of black money, has been credited to Modi and his government.

However, we now understand, that this idea came to someone else, before him. The idea, reportedly, is the brainchild of a Pune-based think tank, Arthakranti Sansthan, and a man called Anil Bokil, a key member of this financial body and a Chartered Accountant.

In July this year, Bokil met Narendra Modi with a presentation on some measures that would implement financial reforms in India. According to a report, he was given only 8 minutes with Modi, but the Prime Minister found his ideas so interesting that he discussed the reforms with him for almost 2 hours.

When we got in touch with the organisation, this is what one of the members, Ashutosh Phalke, had to say, We met Mr Narendra Modi with our proposals, even before he was elected Prime Minister. Since then, we have held several rounds of meetings with him and government officials, to push our ideas forward.

The proposal, called the ‘Arthakranti Proposal’, had 5 radical recommendations: